Mathematics and Computer Science
Mathematics is the abstract system used to study the universe, organize thought and solve problems, while computer information systems is the foundation for managing information and data. At Concordia, we strive to prepare graduates interested in what can be highly theoretical disciplines to be creative problem solvers and thinkers that reach practical solutions to real-world challenges – whether they are researchers, teachers, programmers or engineers. Our liberal arts foundation provides communication skills that are essential to being effective in your career of choice.
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What’s among the most fascinating of all disciplines…the purest of all art forms…the most challenging of games? If you answered “math,” you may have found your major! Mathematicians contribute to society in a wide variety of ways well beyond the obvious. They’re problem solvers and creative thinkers.
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Computer Information Systems is the foundation for the management of information and data. It is the study of how to plan, develop and support computerized systems. The discipline involves more than just writing code — it includes the study of algorithms, data structures, languages, operating systems and hardware.